Human Cultures

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The cultures of humanity [describe]

Note: The cultures listed reflect the current actively played sphere of human cultures.

Heartlander Cultures

[describe heartlanders]

HEARTLANDERS
RENATIAN
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A name ancient as Horen itself, Renatus, home of the Renatians, was the Kingdom to first form the Holy Orenian Empire in 1379 with the Coronation of Godfrey. Renatian men and women alike connote with a thirst for conquest and subjugation through any means, making their habitual returns to the isles one that many are frightful of. Faithful to their lands before God, but still yet to god, they are shrouded in legends of glory and dominance, with modern Renatian becoming acquainted with magic as a means of power. Renatian culture produces brilliant strategists and militant men and women, as when as a Renatian holds the throne of Oren, war is foremost in the mind of citizens.

Associated with: Flexian Language, Empire of Renatus, Empire of Man
PETRINE
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Petrine culture currently belongs to the Imperial Court and the House of Novellen, making it the culture of the empire and its most devoted citizens and nobility. Named for Emperor Peter III due to his reshaping of Orenian culture, petrine has long been associated with politicking statesmen, regulations, strong government, liberalization and the freedom of the people, all things it inherited from its father culture, that of the Vessian and Adrian republics. Modernized to also exude imperial regality and liberal values, Petrine culture is general to anyone within the Empire without their own culture, but especially the ruling class.

Associated with: The Modern Oren, The Court of Oren
SAVOYARD
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Savoyard culture is one of the oldest cultures in humanity as the inheritors of the original Esheveurd people of the ice. Called the 'sons of the sun', the culture is highly superstitious, with their adaptation of the Canonist faith bringing them to intense zealotry and conservatism, although modern Savoyard have imperialized to also adopt values of grandiosity and vanity, stemming from their claim of descendance to Exalted Owyn and the Kings of Oren. Savoyard culture is known for its production of ruthless but brilliant politicians, poets and soldiers, all styled in the grandiose fashions to which Savoyard has now become synonymous thanks to their re-emergence in Orenian society.

Subcultures: Peremonti, Leuvaard

Associated with: Duchy of Savoy, Esheveurd, Ashford Houses, Principality of Savoy
AUVERGNAT
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SAVINIAN
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ILLATIAN
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Highlander Cultures

The Highlanders are a human cultural group, made up of pioneers, yeomen, and all those who choose to live in the rougher corners of the world. Generally of a smaller and more spread population than the city dwelling Heartlanders, they lead rougher lives in the wilderness and on warpaths. The variation in their culture is great, made up of a great many nations & groups who maintain a solid nucleus of population separate from the population centers of the Heartlanders. Good examples of Highlander cultures are the Hansetian, Haense, Raevir, & Norland.

HIGHLANDERS
NORLANDIC
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A culture and people which diverged from ancient Narvauk and Lakian peoples in the far North of Thales; the unification of which was rendered by Thoromir 'the Herald' Ruricsson Armhank as the first Prophet and High Keeper of the Red Faith in 1476 FA. Thoromir's sons, the Rurikkid, would go on to rule the Norlandic people as Kings of Norland and the Red Faith would mold the mindset and actions of all Norlandic folk. It is not uncommon in Norlandic culture to find people speaking the old dialect of the Lakians where as the Keepers of the Red Faith maintain the use of the runic Old Norlandic language which was used in the age of Thoromir. The Norlandic people generally find themselves settling in the far Northern reaches upon great mountains or tall krags. The Norlandic people prioritize strategic locations and build great fortress cities upon them so as to best defend against impending sieges. Norlandic culture is known for its rustic ideals, martial prowess, and heartiness.



Associated with: Old Norlandic, Kingdom of Norland, Red Faith

HAESENI
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KAEDRINI
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WALDENIAN
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DAELISH
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Farkfolk Cultures

[describe farfolk]

FARFOLK
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HYSPIAN
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Not as old as many of the other cultures, but not as new as most. The Hyspians are a tan-skinned people who are highly sturdy, steadfast, and determined and whom originate from the Arcasian Wildlands. Through the many conflicts that have plagued their history both as an independent Kingdom and a vassal state, the Hyspian people have remained firm in their individual identity and are determined to conserve their culture at all costs.

Associated with: Hyspanic Language, Kingdom of Hyspia, House of Rivera, House Mendez, House Altamirano
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LI-REN
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The Li-Ren descend from the region of Cathant in Aeldin, settling first upon Arcas as Tai Ping tower before forming the modern Jade State of Yong Ping in Almaris. The culture of the Li-Ren is colorful, disciplined and intricate, with a society that follows the eight noble paths equally whilst dabbling in a variety of religions, primarily Huajiao and Kami worship as well as Shidoism. These main practices; Huajiao, Kami worship, and Shidoism each take a different approach to inner wellness and pursuit or rebirth and the after life. Those encompassing 'Li-Ren' are not strictly human but are a complex mixture of races that have devoted themselves to the cultural practices of their common identity.

Associated with: Yong Ping, Li-Wen Language, Cathant
RHENYAR
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The culture of the Rhenyar is rooted in the legacy of the Rhen - one of the seven ancient kingdoms borne with the demise of Horen. It is the region by which Highlander and Farfolk on the isle of Rhen intermingled to bear a new civilization, which alongside Shona, where Heartlander and Farfolk settled, and Ulgaard, where Highlander and Heartlander cultures came together, make up the three post-Owynite civilizations of mixed lineage. They have since migrated to become an intergral culture within a diversified Oren. The Rhenyar can be divided into three subcultures, all brought together by their common cults of astronomy, shared geography, and innovations in culture. The Rhenyar peoples as a whole identify with the stars with many noble lineages claiming a particular constellation or heavenly body as their patron. In such fashion, Canonism’s allegories to the Seven Skies made conversion for the Rhenyar swift, albeit with heterodox customs still lingering within the culture.

Subcultures: North Rhenyar, Mountain Rhenyar, South Rhenyar

Associated with: House Basrid, Arcane Zodiac[1]
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